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    WHY THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD NOT SPY ON US All the countries establish in its political constitution and in its legislation‚ the duty of the government to look over the life of its citizens‚ protecting them from the risk: the internal threats (inside the proper country) and external (outside the country) That is why‚ it is admitted‚ and it is even required‚ that the government possess a structure of intelligence that resists the action of dangerous forces‚ however lately‚ it has been found that in

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    " Should the government be able to monitor the internet? I feel very strong about this topic. The local‚ federal‚ and state government shouldn’t be allowed to keep tabs on everyone using the internet. Bullying is a good reason that monitoring should be allowed‚ but my overall opinion is still strong in no. The government shouldn’t be able to invade our privacy if we haven’t done anything to make them suspect anything. In certain cases‚ I am ok with monitoring. If you are using a school computer

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    spent surfing the web‚ the government has been finding ways to monitor the activity. As technology becomes more advanced‚ more of our lives are contained on the internet‚ so the question‚ “to what extent in the U.S. does the government-federal‚ state‚ and local-have the duty to monitor internet content‚” has arisen. I believe the U.S. government has the right to monitor their citizens activity on the internet to protect the country from dangerous activity and terrorism‚ but it cannot intrude on their

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    Why Should Same-Sex Couples Be Married?   As United States citizens we are all entitled to our own opinions. One of the great attributes of this country is our freedom of speech. "The 1st amendment of the Constitution states that a person’s religious beliefs or a lack of there for must be protected. Legislatures also cannot discriminate against marriages of the minority party which‚ homosexual people fall into that category"(Strasser).There is also an amendment stating there is separation of

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    A felon should have rights because‚ some were convicted for petty crimes‚ they need a way to survive‚ and they can’t do it with having a record‚ it’ll be hard for them to get a job because people are afraid to put their time and effort to help people out for the better. By not getting a job could lead up to stress and depression because they won’t have anything stable to keep them and their family above water. That could quickly lead to an emotional state‚ which could have them thinking about suicide

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    of whether government of any size should play a role in monitoring internet content is very complex. Does the welfare of society warrant a breach of individual privacy? Should the government be in charge of monitoring internet content to ensure citizens are protected? These are not simple questions‚ and not answerable with a simple yes or no. Ronald Reagan stated‚ ‚ÄúGovernment’s first duty is to protect the people‚ not run their lives.‚Äù When it comes to the role government should play in monitoring

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    Terrorism is a frequent cause of many senseless killings and mass murders that take place all around the globe. The practice of terrorism has increased exponentially over the past twenty years and is now becoming a major world problem. Terrorists strive for money and they will do virtually anything to get their hands on it. The most popular way of doing this is by taking citizens captive and demanding the families or government to pay a large sum of money for their safe return home. If the government

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    Gay marriage ought to be official because it is uncivilized and unjust. Our civil rights and the Constitution give us numerous authorizations. One of our civil liberties is the search of contentment‚ which homosexual people are not allowed to pursuit. They cannot be married to the person they love and it disrupts their self-determinations. In Alaska‚ Nevada‚ Montana‚ Oregon‚ Utah‚ Nebraska‚ Missouri‚ Michigan‚ North Dakota‚ Ohio‚ Kentucky‚ Oklahoma‚ Kansas‚ Louisiana‚ Arkansas‚ Georgia‚ Mississippi

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    redone‚ and a living doctrine should be created to address concerns of today‚ while also possessing the ability to adapt to future problems. The governing policies should maintain an adequate balance of civil liberties‚ while also maintaining order and protecting citizens and minors. Most importantly‚ the first step to a well regulated internet is a clear outline of the rights of the citizens. Much like the Bill of Rights‚ such a declaration should make clear the rights that are the duty of the United

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    twenty-first century. The opinion on how much power the government should have when applying the death penalty punishment varies among different people. Even the religious leaders‚ judges‚ magistrates‚ scholars and lawyers hold different ideas when it comes to the issue of capital punishment. There are those who think that the government should have the authority to determine whether a person who commits a crime deserves to die or to live. Although the government may have the powers to kill a criminal‚ they

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